Cast

Raised from infancy in the hidden jungle monastery of the Monks of Hug'Gee, Diaperman, aka Michael Adamson, is a pacifistic hero, a Padded Paladin fighting for peace and the childlike innocence of all -- despite being misunderstood by that same "all."

The Subby Sidekick, the Mighty Momma's Boy, Sleepers is so gosh-darn happy to be side-kicking it with Diaperman, believing that he is honestly making the world a better place. And because Sleepers is so good, so innocent, so..utterly free of the burden of intelligence, he actually is!

Half Norse God, Half Canadian, SUPER polite-- that's Thunder, the storm god who lives in Vancouver. Trying to re-integrate into the world of mortals after a long hiatus in Asgard, Thunder soon realizes that his return also heralds the return of other, older powers; and now he must try to save the world while still figuring it-- and himself-- out.

The older brother of the Twilight Detective Agency duo, Riverdale channels his passion to help humanity while wondering all the while what it's like to BE human.
Riverdale loves sunshine! Riverdale loves pants and music too! Riverdale very sensitive! He speaks right from the heart. Riverdale loves youuuu! (To the tune of "Code Monkey" by Jonathan Coulton)

The younger, more serious and logical brother of the Twilight Detective Agency gargoyles, Hawkstone is a big monster in a small, fragile human world. Deep and witty if not wise, he and his brother Riverdale seek to know the world of humanity better by living in it, though they must do it secretly.

Doctor Lazarus is the Super-Scientist who, while on sabbatical in South America, discovered the hidden monastery of the Monks of Hug'Gee-- and brought Diaperman back to civilization with him. Part father figure, part mentor, part babysitter, Doc L always has days where he wonders if he shouldn't have just stayed home.

Doug Carter is a beleaguered rock-n-roll journalist who has come to the town of Gloaming to prove that boy rock star Tommy Jordan, about whom he has written an entire novel (including pictures and interviews), actually ever existed.

A young comptroller for the City of Vancouver, fired unjustly from his job simply for being different. Born with a defect that makes his face resemble a monkey's, Glenn became Code Monkey, and held Vancouver itself hostage until talked down from his rage by his favorite superhero, Thunder.

A supernatural warrior from another world, Wor has come to earth to challenge Thunder due to a misunderstanding as to Thunder's nature. Realizing his mistake, Wor pledges to prepare Thunder for what is coming...and it could be the end of the world.

A cartoonified version of Mike Rieger, one of the artists of Two Gargoyles Comics. Is more colourful when digitally rendered than he is in real life, which causes him great despair as he waits for them to invent a colour darker than black.

The cartoonified version of Michael McAdam, the writer behind Two Gargoyles Comics. As shown here, he is only slightly exaggerated-- the only time the word "slightly" modifies that adjective where Michael is concerned.

Vicious dental hygienist by day, demure dominatrix by night! The Black Whip is a girl who knows what she wants and how to get it...by making men get it FOR her. Did I say men? You're not off the hook, ladies. She dominates ANYONE.

Michael Adamson was found in a crashed plane as an infant by the Monks of Hug'Gee. Raised in their pacifistic, childhood-innocent philosophy, he would grow to become the Padded Paladin himself, Diaperman!

A University athlete who lives alone with his mother, Harry Dean is loyal, kind, happy and good-- a puppy in human form. When he meets Michael Adamson, little does he know that Michael is secretly Diaperman, and that he eventually will become his subby sidekick, Sleepers!

The pretty, sweet, kind and literally "girl next door" who lives next door to Harry Dean and his mother and their handsome new room-renter, Michael Adamson. However, as a redhead, there is always more to her than meets the eye.

The pacifistic order of the child-god, Hug'Gee, who believe that true enlightenment comes from maintaining the innocence of childhood. They found Diaperman as an infant and raised him in their beliefs, leaving him "pure" and "unsullied" by the outside world.